Quarter of a gill
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OUNCEQuarter of a gill.
LUNGRelative of a gill.
QUARTRelative of a gill.
dobbinsdrinking vessel of the 18th century holding a gill
dobbindrinking vessel of the 18th century holding a gill
gillto catch fish with a gill (a type of net)
gilledGILL, to catch fish with a gill (a type of net)
gillingGILL, to catch fish with a gill (a type of net)
gillsGILL, to catch fish with a gill (a type of net)
decurrent(of a fungus gill, leaf, etc.) Extending down the stem below the point of attachment
ctenidiumA comblike structure, esp. a respiratory organ or gill in a mollusk, consisting of an axis with a row of projecting filaments
monogeneanOf or relating to a group of flukes that are chiefly external or gill parasites of fish and only require a single host
bluegillsAn edible North American freshwater fish of the sunfish family, with a deep body and bluish cheeks and gill covers. It is popular with anglers
bluegillAn edible North American freshwater fish of the sunfish family, with a deep body and bluish cheeks and gill covers. It is popular with anglers
plastrons(in an aquatic insect) A patch of cuticle covered with hairs that retain a thin layer of air, acting like a gill for breathing under water
operculara. the gill cover of fishes and amphibians b. (in many gastropods) a horny plate that closes the opening of the shell when the animal is retracted
chordatesany of a phylum (Chordata) of animals having at least at some stage of development a notochord, dorsally situated central nervous system, and gill clefts and including the vertebrates, lancelets, and tunicates
spiraclesAn external respiratory opening, esp. each of a number of pores on the body of an insect, or each of a pair of vestigial gill slits behind the eye of a cartilaginous fish
amphibianA cold-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. They are distinguished by having an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage
amphibiansA cold-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. They are distinguished by having an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage